TY - JOUR
T1 - Constructing arguments and institutions of Islamic belonging
T2 - M. O. Abbasi, colonial Tanzania, and the Western Indian Ocean world, 1925-61
AU - Brennan, James Robert
PY - 2014/7
Y1 - 2014/7
N2 - This article explores the intellectual life and organizational work of an Indian Muslim activist and journalist, M. O. Abbasi, a largely forgotten figure who nonetheless stood at the center of colonial-era debates over the public role of Islam in mainland Tanzania. His greatest impact was made through the Anjuman Islamiyya, the territory's leading pan-Islamic organization that he co-founded and modeled on Indian modernist institutions. The successes and failures of Abbasi and the Anjuman Islamiyya demonstrate the vital role played by Western Indian Ocean intellectual networks, the adaptability of transoceanic, pan-Islamic organizational structures, and, ultimately, the limits imposed on pan-Islamic activism by racial politics in colonial Tanzania.
AB - This article explores the intellectual life and organizational work of an Indian Muslim activist and journalist, M. O. Abbasi, a largely forgotten figure who nonetheless stood at the center of colonial-era debates over the public role of Islam in mainland Tanzania. His greatest impact was made through the Anjuman Islamiyya, the territory's leading pan-Islamic organization that he co-founded and modeled on Indian modernist institutions. The successes and failures of Abbasi and the Anjuman Islamiyya demonstrate the vital role played by Western Indian Ocean intellectual networks, the adaptability of transoceanic, pan-Islamic organizational structures, and, ultimately, the limits imposed on pan-Islamic activism by racial politics in colonial Tanzania.
KW - Islam
KW - South Asians
KW - Tanzania
KW - colonialism
KW - literature
KW - political culture
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U2 - 10.1017/S0021853714000012
DO - 10.1017/S0021853714000012
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84902115044
SN - 0021-8537
VL - 55
SP - 211
EP - 228
JO - Journal of African History
JF - Journal of African History
IS - 2
ER -